An experimental heat treatment chamber and control system were developed to perform in-situ X-ray diffraction experiments during low-pressure carburizing (LPC) processes. Results from the experimental chamber and industrial furnace were compared, and it was proven that the built system is reliable for LPC experiments. In-situ X-ray diffraction investigations during LPC treatment were conducted at the German Electron Synchrotron Facility in Hamburg Germany. During the boost steps, carbon accumulation and carbide formation was observed at the surface. These accumulation and carbide formation decelerated the further carbon diffusion from atmosphere to the sample. In the early minutes of the diffusion steps, it is observed that cementite conten...
Current strategies for the 3rd generation of advanced high strength steels focus on the creation of ...
International audienceWe report the first ultra-fast time-resolved quantitative information on the q...
One of the many advantages of low pressure carburizing (LPC) is that it can be combined with high-pr...
In situ X-ray diffraction experiments during low-pressure carburizing processes are performed at the...
In situ X-ray diffraction experiments during low-pressure carburizing processes are performed at the...
Microstructural evolutions during heat treatment of steel have been generally studied employing post...
International audienceThe formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 °C s−1)...
International audienceUsing in situ high energy X-ray diffraction study of austenite formation in hy...
This work utilizes the in-situ Synchrotron X-ray approach to study the phase transformation of 100Cr...
Precipitation hardened and tempered martensitic-ferritic steels (TMFSs) are used in many areas of ou...
AbstractCarburizing is a way of hardening the surface by heating the metal (steel) above the critica...
A combined experimental and numerical study of residual stress and microstructure has been performed...
High strength combined with excellent ductility can be achieved by quenching and partitioning (Q&P) ...
This work shows microstructural evidences of morphological transformation from as-hardened martensit...
International audienceWe report the first ultra-fast time-resolved quantitative information on the q...
Current strategies for the 3rd generation of advanced high strength steels focus on the creation of ...
International audienceWe report the first ultra-fast time-resolved quantitative information on the q...
One of the many advantages of low pressure carburizing (LPC) is that it can be combined with high-pr...
In situ X-ray diffraction experiments during low-pressure carburizing processes are performed at the...
In situ X-ray diffraction experiments during low-pressure carburizing processes are performed at the...
Microstructural evolutions during heat treatment of steel have been generally studied employing post...
International audienceThe formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 °C s−1)...
International audienceUsing in situ high energy X-ray diffraction study of austenite formation in hy...
This work utilizes the in-situ Synchrotron X-ray approach to study the phase transformation of 100Cr...
Precipitation hardened and tempered martensitic-ferritic steels (TMFSs) are used in many areas of ou...
AbstractCarburizing is a way of hardening the surface by heating the metal (steel) above the critica...
A combined experimental and numerical study of residual stress and microstructure has been performed...
High strength combined with excellent ductility can be achieved by quenching and partitioning (Q&P) ...
This work shows microstructural evidences of morphological transformation from as-hardened martensit...
International audienceWe report the first ultra-fast time-resolved quantitative information on the q...
Current strategies for the 3rd generation of advanced high strength steels focus on the creation of ...
International audienceWe report the first ultra-fast time-resolved quantitative information on the q...
One of the many advantages of low pressure carburizing (LPC) is that it can be combined with high-pr...